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-aki

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-akur

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-arapinha

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-arfái

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-arukwesi

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v

aiapun ro kiri

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akwararen

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adj.

amaɨ

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apa

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arapina ia kwarua

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v fermer la port

(Bislama) sarem door

aspeni

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v manger deux chose en meme temp. ex: viande et le taro.

ia-kaiyou

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v

ia-kawsini nakukua

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v faire la lecture.

(Bislama) mi ridim book

Ianɨkɨr

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iao- ia-

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moi

(Bislama) mi

ierupwun

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isipan

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Iuea

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kaharkahár

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kakros

Periplaneta americana https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/82231-Periplaneta-americana
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kapen, kapenkapen

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kapnumnum

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kapɨrápɨra ~ kaprapra

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karari

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karig

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karuarua

Ceremonial: During a large kastom ceremony ("Nakwyari"), a branch of this plant is used to sweep the nakamal before the toka dance.
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[kawəwə] n.

Example: Ceremonial: During a large kastom ceremony ("Nakwyari"), a branch of this plant is used to sweep the nakamal before the toka dance.

katipa

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kiri

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koaba

The fruit of this tree is edible. The stem yields posts for building houses. The wood from the tree is said to be very strong, so larger parts of the tree can be used for house construction. The leaves are used to treat diarrhea. A person chews 4 leaves at a time as long as needed.
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Example: The fruit of this tree is edible. The stem yields posts for building houses. The wood from the tree is said to be very strong, so larger parts of the tree can be used for house construction. The leaves are used to treat diarrhea. A person chews 4 leaves at a time as long as needed.

konuwak arwerew

Cephalopholis leopardus http://fishbase.org/summary/Cephalopholis-leopardus.html
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konuwak arwerew

Cephalopholis miniata http://fishbase.org/summary/Cephalopholis-miniata.html
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kurira

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kutpor ia nirak

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n mon testicule

kwanasuaprana

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kwarei fwe napwɨs

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kwareren akuang

The stem of this plant is a hollow tube, its local name means "inside out." When a person sings a kaostum song, they chew the stem and it is said to give the person a "big" voice. It also helps a person shout and sing loud as it helps to clear the throat.
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[kwarenem akwaŋ] n.

Example: The stem of this plant is a hollow tube, its local name means "inside out." When a person sings a kaostum song, they chew the stem and it is said to give the person a "big" voice. It also helps a person shout and sing loud as it helps to clear the throat.

kwarua

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kwataren

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n piste

kwatpi-

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kɨnikɨni

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kɨrɨgrɨg

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kɨsumwi

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lastik

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n. Lance-pierres

mak afuman

Chalcophaps indica
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manhewao apamus

Elagatis bipinnulata http://fishbase.org/summary/Elagatis-bipinnulata.html
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(Bislama) Rainbow Runner

Example: Photo by J. E. Randall / EOL, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

mwatuk

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namtɨgei

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nanemenmeta

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Napatou

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n plateau

napse-

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napuei mhia

napuei mhia
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naramɨk

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n ma langue

nareg

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox. Food: The green leaf of this plant is used as a wrap when cooking fish over a fire. Clothing: The peeled inner bark of this plant is dried and then used as fastener or strap for other clothing during kastom ceremonies.
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[na:riŋ] n.

Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox. Food: The green leaf of this plant is used as a wrap when cooking fish over a fire. Clothing: The peeled inner bark of this plant is dried and then used as fastener or strap for other clothing during kastom ceremonies.

naruk

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Naskao

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nehi yasur ~ nɨhi yasur

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nei

nei
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nei peken

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nekava kava

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their red fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.
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Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their red fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.

nekira

Kastom medicine to ascertain the type of sickness a person has. Take two small 6 in. long branches with leaves, and place this on the person along with another unspecified plant. Will help diagnosis.
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Example: Kastom medicine to ascertain the type of sickness a person has. Take two small 6 in. long branches with leaves, and place this on the person along with another unspecified plant. Will help diagnosis.

nemer

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niar

Wood is strong and good to make houses with, particuarly house posts. Also good for firewood.
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Example: Wood is strong and good to make houses with, particuarly house posts. Also good for firewood.

nikiskes

Photo by Martial Wahe
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Example: Photo by Martial Wahe

nikoaku

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nimeaw

Photo by Martial Wahe
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nimwa

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nipangi nakwak

nipangi nakwak
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n mon palais

Nipikinwan

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nisai-apran

The leaves of this plant are used to make a women’s grass skirt. Men use these leaves to put in a band around the arm as decoration. For kastom ceremony, take coconut endosperm, chew with this leave and covery body. It makes the body smell very nice. When a person has a fever, mix this leaf with other leaves including Annona muricata and Citrus species. Then the person sits over a steaming pot and inhales it to reduce the fever and symptoms. If you need to go to a "tabu" place, where the spirit can make you sick, a person can bathe with the leaves of this plant ...
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[nisi apram] n.

Example: The leaves of this plant are used to make a women’s grass skirt. Men use these leaves to put in a band around the arm as decoration. For kastom ceremony, take coconut endosperm, chew with this leave and covery body. It makes the body smell very nice. When a person has a fever, mix this leaf with other leaves including Annona muricata and Citrus species. Then the person sits over a steaming pot and inhales it to reduce the fever and symptoms. If you need to go to a "tabu" place, where the spirit can make you sick, a person can bathe with the leaves of this plant ...

nukune nai

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nurur

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nɨkenaku jeria

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nɨkiskis

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nɨmatagi asori

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nɨmé-

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n. inalienable

nɨsesatákw

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nɨteta

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parou meta

Plectropomus maculatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectropomus-maculatus.html
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pawpawuk

Thyas coronata https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/121948-Thyas-coronata
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penesu

Scarus globiceps http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-globiceps.html
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pia

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pirawa ~ firawa

Gymnocranius grandoculis http://fishbase.org/summary/Gymnocranius-grandoculis.html
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pokpoki

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popawɨk

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n.

pran sei piak sarawihi

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la femme de mon petit frére

pranramokɨris

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presi

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Ratui

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n magie météorologique (sorts ou rituels destinés à influencer la météo)

riminhim

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rukwitɨsi

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ruoto

ruoto
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ruwei-nɨpasengɨk

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n mon narine

suatouk sei nimarim

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n chemin rejoignant le village avec le nakamal

terɨg

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tuai

1. Pidgeons ear the fruits. 2. The wood, being pliable, is used to fashion the limbs of hunting bows. 3. The bole is used as posts in western style houses.
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Example: 1. Pidgeons ear the fruits. 2. The wood, being pliable, is used to fashion the limbs of hunting bows. 3. The bole is used as posts in western style houses.

tɨmhien

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tɨriv

tɨriv
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whailu

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wipin napiran

Atule mate http://fishbase.org/summary/Atule-mate.html
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yangawhir ~ yaniawir

Photo by John E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0
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